The Lucy Show: Lucy and Robert Goulet (1967)
(TV Episode)
When Mr. Mooney helps Chuck Willis get on the horse for shooting his photo, he comments that there probably was not this much trouble making "Gone with the Wind".

Schlock (1973)
The movie starts with the narrator saying : First, "Birth of a Nation". Then, "Gone with the Wind". "2001: A Space Odyssey". "Love Story". "See You Next Wednesday". And now ... Schlock !

Medusa (1973)
Jeffrey calls two people at the casino Rhett and Scarlett, and says "frankly Scarlett I don't give a damn."

The Brady Bunch Variety Hour: Episode #1.5 (1977)
(TV Episode)
The Brady kids brainstorm about the title of a movie they want to make, and Jan Suggests "Gone with the Bradys;" Rich Little does a Rhett Butler impression.

Are You Being Served?: Happy Returns (1978)
(TV Episode)
When every department is going to do an act for Young Mr. Grace, Mr. Harmon mentions that one of the other floors is doing a bit from Gone with the Wind.

The Muppet Movie (1979)
When Miss Piggy gets picked up by Kermit and the gang, from hitch-hiking, she tells them that so much has happened to her since they last saw her, Kermit responds, "Frankly Miss Piggy, I don't give a hoot."

The Great Santini (1979)
Upon entering their new palatial Southern home, Bull refers to himself as Rhett Butler and to Lillan as Scarlett O'Hara.

Beyond the Reef (1979)
Milly remarks to Jeff after she has arrived with Diana that it is better than this and adds that she loves it.

WKRP in Cincinnati: The Baby (1980)
(TV Episode)
When Mr. Carlson tries to get Venus to take him to the hospital, Venus says "I don't know nothin' 'bout birthin' no babies!" This is the same thing Prissy says to Scarlett O'Hara when Melanie's about to have her baby in "Gone with the Wind."

Jarinko Chie (1981)
A billboard of this movie can be seen in the backgorund when Chie goes home.

Are You Being Served?: Front Page Story (1981)
(TV Episode)
Captain Peacock says that Mr. Humphries was "a sensation as Scarlet O'Hara in our production of 'Gone with the Wind', all eyes were upon you", to which Mr. Humphries replies "That's not surprising; Mr. Rumbold was playing Clark Gable."

Ça va faire mal (1982)
Paméla comes back home late at night. When Vladimir asks her where she was, she answers, - "I've been watching Gone with the Wind" at the theater. - Since 12 AM ? - It was so great I stayed all day long.

The Clinic (1982)
A film poster for this is seen on the wall of Eric's office.

Hi-de-Hi!: Marry Go Round (1988)
(TV Episode)
When they are having the 'Famous Lovers' themed fancy dress party, one of the campers tells Gladys she and Clive should have come as Scarlett O'Hara and Rhett Butler from 'Gone with the Wind' and Gladys replies 'He would have been good at that - he doesn't give a damn either'.

Cluedo (1992)
(TV Series)
The character name Miss Vivienne Scarlett is a reference to Vivien Leigh and her movie character Scarlett O'Hara.

The Best of 'Are You Being Served?' (1992)
(TV Movie)
When Mr. Humphries' mother says the script is going to be turned into a movie, she also says "you know, like Laurel and Hardy or 'Gone with the Wind'". Secondly, when Mr. Humphries has been writing for a while, he tells his Paddington Bear doll that the script "is not exactly 'Gone with the Wind'".

Arizona Dream (1993)
When in the end, Grace leaves the house in her white dress, she passes a sleeping Paul on the couch. He is clutching a souvenir plate with a picture of Rhett Butler and Scarlett O'Hara on it.

The Simpsons: Burns, Baby Burns (1996)
(TV Episode)
Mr. Burns mentions the movie when he tells Larry that he and his mother, Lily Bancroft, had gone to see the movie together back in 1939, and that it was Clark Gable's use of the word "damn" that led to Larry's conception

RuPaul's Drag Race: Gone with the Window (2010)
(TV Episode)
The title of the episode is a reference to the title of the movie, the contestants do a photo shoot inspired by the movie and must make runway looks out of curtains, and the film is quoted several times.

The Sons of Tennessee Williams (2010)
One of the interviewees talks about his mother dressing him as Scarlet O'Hara for Mardi Gras, and there are two other references to Scarlet O'Hara late in the film.

The IT Crowd: Bad Boys (2010)
(TV Episode)
Moss echoes Scarlett's line when he panics and asks Roy "where shall we go? what shall we do?"

Change in the Wind (2010)
Margaret Mitchell, author of the book upon which the film "Gone With the Wind" was based, is the primary subject of this previously untold story.

Love, Wedding, Marriage (2011)
Betty says "...You've been watching Gone With the Wind every Thanksgiving for the last twenty-five years! Bradley says "Yeh..I'd give it up honey, Rhett Butler's never going to stick around."

Sports Jeopardy!: Episode #1.7 (2014)
(TV Episode)
a clue in category "All Types o' Wrasslin'" refers to an Iowa State wrestler whose 181-0 record ended up "gone with the wind", with the correct answer being (Dan) Gable

Samurai Jack: Episode CI (2017)
(TV Episode)
References the scene in which Scarlett O'Hara is standing at a tree seeing her home at Tara.

The Beguiled (2017)
Several scenes pay homage to the film, including the moments when Miss Martha descends the stairs carrying a gun and when Alicia looks in the mirror and pinches her cheeks like Scarlett.

Take Off (1978)
"What will I do?" "Frankly Harlot, I don't give a fuck."

Blonde Ambition (1981)
Gone with the Wind is spoofed in the filming-within-a-film of "G.W.T.F.". The latter features characters such as Brett (spoofing Rhett Butler) and Cissy (spoofing Prissy the house servant).

Southern Belles (2005)
the epic way that the title and introduction are presented, the length of GWTW is made fun of, the lines "As God is my witness, I will get to Atlanta!" and "Frankly Bell, I just don't give a damn" are similar

42nd Street Forever: XXX-Treme Special Edition (2007)
(Video)
Arnie Greenfeld (Robert Kerman) spoofs the famous line "Frankly my dear, i don't give a damn" in the U.S. theatrical trailer for 'Debbie Does Dallas III: [The Final Chapter]'. Also in the U.S. theatrical trailer for 'Blonde Ambition' a brief segment is featured about a fictitious XXX remake of 'Gone with the Wind'.

Oliver Twink (2007)
(Video)
"But what will I do? Where will I go?" "Frankly my dear, I don't give a fuck."